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Food Counter Worker Reviews
What is it like working as a Food Counter Worker?
August 2019
Starter job.
Food Counter Worker in Commerce City:
Pros: I get to communicate and talk to my coworkers during our shift. We are also provided free meals during our lunch breaks and everyone is close with each other.
Cons: Tired of the smell of Chinese food everyday, I do not enjoy working the drive through which is what I do everyday, and I do more tasks than my other employees do but we all get paid the same amount.
February 2017
Food Counter Worker in San Antonio:
Pros: They are flexible with my schedule and base pay is higher than the average minimum wage. Also, the location is close to where I live, so commute is less than 10 minutes.
Cons: Poor management and scheduling issues constantly; often short-handed. Disrespect from coworkers as well as customers. High stress, constantly on your feet.
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